Spain angery at English tourist.

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The Spanish Goverment are too get tough on English tourist who use the country for loud drunken outrageous behaviour,and trashing there hotels most young English people.

They are going to charge drinks more and have more police on the streets starting from spring.
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  • FizixFizix Posts: 16,932
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    Can't say I blame them to be honest.
  • mildredhubblemildredhubble Posts: 6,447
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    English? The test of the UK will continue with cheap booze!

    To be fair, the Spanish encourage the behaviour.
    Do you have a link?
  • Aarghawasp!Aarghawasp! Posts: 6,205
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    Surprised it's taken them so long...
  • El GuapoEl Guapo Posts: 4,838
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    Adamsk wrote: »
    The Spanish Goverment are too get tough on English tourist who use the country for loud drunken outrageous behaviour,and trashing there hotels most young English people.

    They are going to charge drinks more and have more police on the streets starting from spring.

    Maybe they can also teach them the wonders of the English language as well? :rolleyes::D
  • RegTheHedgeRegTheHedge Posts: 2,794
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    - angery with engerland . Nasty :eek:
  • gemma-the-huskygemma-the-husky Posts: 18,116
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    they are about 20 years too late, i think

    broke arent they? they dont want less tourism
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 25,366
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    What a waste of money and effort to tackle a problem caused by a minority of tourists (not just Brits either!).

    Where did you hear this from, anyway?
  • 80sfan80sfan Posts: 18,522
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    Higher booze prices to stop drunk tourists?

    The cost of everything is rising in Spain... It's a broke country!

    It's an easy target hitting holidaymakers I guess. As the exchange rate worsens, they want to be careful it doesn't stop people wanting to go to Spain seeing as they need the money tourists bring so much
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,801
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    If it wasn't for us those thriving coastal towns would be two men and a donkey.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,787
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    This could be bad news. Places to avoid was easy. But if they start going elsewhere then what?
  • GlowbotGlowbot Posts: 14,847
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    Maybe if they served dinner earlier at a proper time we wouldn't have to drink so much.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 25,366
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    fender101 wrote: »
    This could be bad news. Places to avoid was easy. But if they start going elsewhere then what?

    Spain.
  • CaldariCaldari Posts: 5,890
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    Adamsk wrote: »
    The Spanish Goverment are too get tough on English tourist who use the country for loud drunken outrageous behaviour,and trashing there hotels most young English people.

    They are going to charge drinks more and have more police on the streets starting from spring.

    Me sorry, me no speaky da lingo.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,489
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    Loud drunken behaviour is one of the main attractions of a Spanish holiday for under 30s. Take that away and the already weak Spanish economy would be on its knees.

    Them trashing the place is totally out of order though.
  • rbdcayrbdcay Posts: 12,041
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    Adamsk wrote: »
    The Spanish Goverment are too get tough on English tourist who use the country for loud drunken outrageous behaviour,and trashing there hotels most young English people.

    They are going to charge drinks more and have more police on the streets starting from spring.

    ¿Que? ¿qué es el lenguaje que?
  • CaldariCaldari Posts: 5,890
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    rbdcay wrote: »
    ¿Que? ¿qué es el lenguaje que?

    Su conjetura es tan buena como la mía. Yo diría que Engrish.
  • rbdcayrbdcay Posts: 12,041
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    Caldari wrote: »
    Su conjetura es tan buena como la mía. Yo diría que Engrish.

    Lol....
  • RegTheHedgeRegTheHedge Posts: 2,794
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    80sfan wrote: »
    Higher booze prices to stop drunk tourists?

    The cost of everything is rising in Spain... It's a broke country!

    It's an easy target hitting holidaymakers I guess. As the exchange rate worsens, they want to be careful it doesn't stop people wanting to go to Spain seeing as they need the money tourists bring so much

    Maybe they're evidently hedging their bets the drunken Brits will be replaced by some other ethnic groups - Arabs for example -they don't drink much and love banging white prozzies . So that keeps the East Europeans happy too .
  • 80sfan80sfan Posts: 18,522
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    Maybe they're evidently hedging their bets the drunken Brits will be replaced by some other ethnic groups - Arabs for example -they don't drink much and love banging white prozzies . So that keeps the East Europeans happy too .

    Lol :D

    You'd better prepare to take cover from the PC lot though ;)
  • sutiesutie Posts: 32,645
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    Adamsk wrote: »
    The Spanish Goverment are too get tough on English tourist who use the country for loud drunken outrageous behaviour,and trashing there hotels most young English people.

    They are going to charge drinks more and have more police on the streets starting from spring.



    LOL 'Drinks' suddenly attain the capability to not only buy drinks, but are to be charged more for doing so. :D
  • flower 2flower 2 Posts: 13,585
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    With the 'High' unemployment and all the 'poor' people in England, who can afford to go to Spain?..

    Not me and I am employed.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 25,366
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    flower 2 wrote: »
    With the 'High' unemployment and all the 'poor' people in England, who can afford to go to Spain?..

    Not me and I am employed.

    I can't either, but that's mainly because I go to places like Chamonix, Montreal, Miami, etc. and can't really afford to squeeze in a trip to Spain. Poor me!
  • 80sfan80sfan Posts: 18,522
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    flower 2 wrote: »
    With the 'High' unemployment and all the 'poor' people in England, who can afford to go to Spain?..

    Not me and I am employed.

    With the poor exchange rate where £1 = €1.11 like I saw today I wouldn't be bothered going to any Eurozone country to be honest for a 'bargain break'. Stuff isn't that cheap when you get there any more
  • RegTheHedgeRegTheHedge Posts: 2,794
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    80sfan wrote: »
    With the poor exchange rate where £1 = €1.11 like I saw today I wouldn't be bothered going to any Eurozone country to be honest for a 'bargain break'. Stuff isn't that cheap when you get there any more


    With an increasingly weak £ - that's sadly gradually becoming the case everywhere . Thankfully the Yanks have an even more reckless central bank than we do keeping the $ related currencies still reasonable .
  • Alan1981Alan1981 Posts: 5,416
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    I wonder if the op is Spanish? English does not seem to be their native language.
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